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DirtyLarry 02-11-2011 05:19 PM

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Steve,

I may have to look into that damper if this trans grenades someday.

Here is a better shot of how the OEM grill turned out. I love the way it looks much more so than the old chrome tube grill.

Also figured out how to fix the transmission noise, I found a big round knob on the new stereo where when you twist it to the right the transmission noise fads away and replaced with music. That fix will have to work for now. :lol:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4076/...00328a58_b.jpg

jbclassix 02-12-2011 12:10 AM

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Very nice! Are your front springs in the stock hangers?

DirtyLarry 02-12-2011 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by jbclassix (Post 4479797)
Very nice! Are your front springs in the stock hangers?

Yes sir.

jbclassix 02-12-2011 12:47 AM

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Yeah, after I looked closer I realized it was the top of the inside of your left rim I was seeing and thinking it was an after market hanger.

jonessmc87 02-14-2011 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyLarry (Post 4307119)

well i have to ask, did you bend this bracket yet. The first time i put mine in 4HI it went in fine because that bracket was in tension. When i took it out of 4HI the bracket was in compression and twisted up pretty good. Between the quality of this bracket and the porous casting of np205 spacer i'm not very impressed with my only experience with advance adapters.

BTW i pulled the y pipe off yesterday and changed both donut gaskets and put dynamat down on the trans tunnel under the carpet. The truck is now just as quiet as a stock truck on the inside except for an awkward rattle / click in 2nd and 5th. We should have a nv4500 meet just to compare odd noises these transmissions make lol

DirtyLarry 02-14-2011 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jonessmc87 (Post 4485476)
well i have to ask, did you bend this bracket yet. The first time i put mine in 4HI it went in fine because that bracket was in tension. When i took it out of 4HI the bracket was in compression and twisted up pretty good. Between the quality of this bracket and the porous casting of np205 spacer i'm not very impressed with my only experience with advance adapters.

BTW i pulled the y pipe off yesterday and changed both donut gaskets and put dynamat down on the trans tunnel under the carpet. The truck is now just as quiet as a stock truck on the inside except for an awkward rattle / click in 2nd and 5th. We should have a nv4500 meet just to compare odd noises these transmissions make lol


Looks like you missed posts 84 and 119 where I didn’t use the AA shifter bracket because it just looked flimsy and I didn’t like the shifter location. I ended up using an ORD twin stick shifter. I am starting to think some of the noises in these transmissions are normal by the number of people I spoke to lately that say theirs rattles too.

jonessmc87 02-14-2011 07:32 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyLarry (Post 4486239)
Looks like you missed posts 84 and 119 where I didn’t use the AA shifter bracket because it just looked flimsy and I didn’t like the shifter location. I ended up using an ORD twin stick shifter. I am starting to think some of the noises in these transmissions are normal by the number of people I spoke to lately that say theirs rattles too.

haha yea i was sitting in class ten minutes after i said that and remembered your ORD setup. The bracket does a good job putting the shifter in the stock location except its like 3/8 or an inch too far to the passenger side. just another reason for a little more fabrication to make it strong enough to be functional. O and i'm picking the shifter knob up tomorrow morning, im curious if it has the m12 x 1.5 threads in it or not.

Oilbrnr 02-18-2011 01:12 AM

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She looks great Larry! Assuming the mtn. range in the pic is to the west, you need to retake that pic in the same spot after a fresh snow at sunrise! The grill does look better. (I'd like to chat with you later on the argent paint you didn't use)

Seats turned out great! I guess I didn't realize how different those final square body burb seat were with the Cabela's covers on. (which if I would save for runs where things are dusty/dirty, as they are not hard to throw on quick)

I'm real curious to see how you like that ACC *molded* mat long term.

I did my K5 with it two years ago about this time of year. In my shop at the time it was ~50* and it proved to be a challenge to work with. I thought that a heat gun would work well to help form it. NOT!

Maybe their formula is different now, but my mat SHRUNK with heat. And here in Scottsdale/Phoenix it has continued to contract. It is starting to put considerable stain on the floor dimmer switch and under my right heel. Most products like this expand with heat, this seems to be out-gassing/drying/black-holing and shrinking in the process.

I'm freshening up my '80 K20 Custom Deluxe work-truck, and I'm going back to loop carpet with rubber floor mats. Too bad to hear about the Husky liners. I was going to offer to buy them!

Interesting to hear about the NV4500 tick. Your idea to run it for a bit and then check or have the oil inspected is good. Proll'y run like that for another 200k! :lol: Do different oils help? And unless I missed it, how do you think the longer high speed drives to your destination adventure trips are going to be now? I know that was one of your major goals after the N-AZ/Canyon/UT trip. Also, have you started a thread about the new shell replacement?

DirtyLarry 02-18-2011 04:40 PM

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Thanks Don,

I was thinking about you this week as I flew through Skyharbor and spent the week in Tucson. I didn’t get to spend any time around Phoenix this time other than fly in and out….and grab a Double Double at In and Out Burger in Chandler on my way to Tucson. :lol:

You’re right, that picture is a western exposure late in the afternoon so there is a lot of shadowing and you’re also right on with the Cabela’s seat covers. Those will be going on before we leave for the next desert trip, which is planned for June 25th though July 3rd somewhere to Canyonlands again.

So far, the ACC mat is working well. I did have to use a heat gun to manipulate around and trim. This one actually grows when it gets warm. We’ll see what the high ambient temps do to it this summer.

Regarding the noise, I don’t know if different oils do any good. All GM documents point the fluid to Synchromesh with dire warning if other fluids are used so I am going to stick with that.

It will be really nice having OD for these long trips. We will be able to save some fuel on the highway and relax the engine while getting there! My buddy upgraded his ’83 Ram Charger to a ’92 so he now has EFI and OD as well. We basically moved the axles, suspension and winch bumpers from one to the other. Added front and rear ARB’s to it too! Man, those are way cool! His Ram Charger is B.A.!

We are already planning to coordinate a trip to the Mojave Rd in CA in April 2012 along with attending the Overland Expo in Amado, AZ south of Tucson. I am not going to be able to make it to that Expo this April though.

I don’t have a thread on the camper yet but will in about a month. The scheduled delivery date is March 18th. Each camper is custom made and no two are alike. Below is the company building it. Mine will be similar to the PULSE on the Jeep but with a lower roofline like a Four Wheel Camper. This company actually founded Four Wheel Campers. The whole camper will weigh less than 1000 lbs and will be painted to match the Rhino lining color. Thought about going body color blue but it is just too much blue with an overhead camper. Getting ready to rework the rear bumper in a few weeks as the spare tire, 4 Sceptor fuel cans and a high-lift are getting relocated there before we leave on desert trip Part Tres. Stay tuned :lol:

http://www.phoenixcampers.com/

Billhilly 02-19-2011 10:38 PM

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Hey Larry,

Truck is looking great! Just jealous really. OD is going to be great behind that motor. I see you (the cleaner version) over on Expo and was going to ask about your camper, but I guess if I wait a month all will be revealed. Going to be a slick camping setup for sure.

Bill.

DirtyLarry 02-23-2011 10:35 PM

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I took the beast on a 300 mile shakedown ride to Denver and back today for final measurement for the upcoming Phoenix Camper that is getting built. Man, the only place I want to drive this truck now is straight off a cliff! I cannot live with this transmission noise so something is getting done this weekend. It is so loud doing 75-80 MPH you cannot even hear yourself think. Heck, even at 55 to 60 it drives you batty. I don’t think I can stand to drive this back and forth to Denver next month to pick up the camper when it is done. The more I listen to it I do think the cheap $25 Craigslist 205 transfercase needs a closer inspection. I noticed the noise is there in 4th gear at high speeds as well as high speeds coasting in neutral. I swear this noise got worse on this trip. :m6:

Other than the brain rattling noise, it goes down the highway great and the seats are very comfy. No problems, no vibrations, no leaks….nada…just lots of noise.

Here is a sneak peek at Casa Bigassgas8.1 as some of the frame work is laid out.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5140/...bb468f84_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5295/...cb491cc4_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5171/...9042a805_b.jpg

It will have a lot in common with this camper but with a shorter top and without the overhang. Mine will also have full body paint.
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/...untainpark.jpg

And a lot in common with this Ruby. Mine will be narrow and hug the body like this.
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/...terv4u/145.jpg

But it will fit completely in the bed where the tailgate will shut like this one
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/...4u/hart003.jpg

Oilbrnr 02-23-2011 10:59 PM

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That sucks. Nothing like getting everything buttoned back up, to find out you have to tear back into it! Think one of those cheap stethoscope things would help you figure out what is the culprit by listening on the sticks while driving? I know the sound will telegraph, but it might help narrow it down a bit...

Then again, neutral coast with the same noise as 4th (non-direct) would point me to the TC as well.

The Phoenix Campers look very nice (though their web site could use some web design TLC :-) )!

I take it that the Happy-Jac's are going to be removable on yours if you go that route? I can't imagine that they'd stay attached for long during serious offroad adventures!

Curious as to why you want it to be inside the tailgate though? Does the Ruby version open to the interior? Makes me wonder about a K5 version... a 2011 Chalet!

BTW, went to In-n-Out just the other day for a Double-Double Animal Protein Style. (gotta limit the carbs you know :lol: ) DTC Corp. is just a few miles away from TWO! :smoke:

DirtyLarry 02-23-2011 11:13 PM

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Yeah, it sucks having to rip it back apart but figured it would happen anyway for some reason or another. Actually, I was counting on an oil leak more than this. Stethoscope would be nice but we are going one better. Trying to get our hands on a set of GM dealer chassis ears with leads that you clip to several locations and listen to each individually while driving. That should be the cat’s meow.

You’re right about Phoenix’s website! Four Wheel Campers website sucks even more.

And you also right, that the jacks will be coming off about 2 minutes after I get it home. Once the camper is on…it is staying there. We will have to pull it off at least once as we are installing an air compressor and 5 gallon tank on the driver’s side between the wheel well and front bed wall.

I mainly wanted it to fit completely in the bed for two reasons. One, the tailgate will make for a nice porch and the other is the security knowing the tailgate will add a little bit of barrier in case it ever tries to escape while making a steep climb. In a few weeks the rear bumper is getting reworked to add a double swing tire carrier and fuel can holder. It will open barn door style.

Here is one they did on a K5 a while back. The exterior is still made of the old corrugated aluminum siding that I cannot stand. The bed above the cab on mine will be even with the front of the cab and not hang over like this one.

http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/...v4u/blazer.jpg

I am headed to CA in a few weeks and look forward to getting my next In and Out fix! Yum!

Oilbrnr 02-23-2011 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyLarry (Post 4509071)

Here is one they did on a K5 a while back. The exterior is still made of the old corrugated aluminum siding that I cannot stand. The bed above the cab on mine will be even with the front of the cab and not hang over like this one.

http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/...v4u/blazer.jpg

The pic does look -90's ish, but the idea might not be bad. If you shift the main cabin aft and bring it in line with the cab like yours will be, how compromised do you think the departure angle would be? (assuming the same lift height as your truck)

Well, I don't want to hijack this thread too much, but I think you are really going to enjoy it. The more comfortable you sleep on those trips, the more you appreciate the waking hours of them!

jbclassix 02-24-2011 12:01 AM

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Judging by the way you are describing the sound in your drive train, you probably wont be driving it up this way any time soon, but if you do, I would love to see if I can lend a hand in diagnosing the noise... mostly because I just want a ride in your truck;)

duallyjams 02-24-2011 08:58 AM

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I know that I am more than a stone throw from ya but i have an extra 27 spline 205.

jltait 02-24-2011 10:50 AM

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Larry,
I noticed you referenced fluid gm part number 12345349, I think this is the synchromesh for the nv35xx. I think the correct number for the Re-bottled castrol syntorq (required for NV4500) is GM part number 12346190. Maybe you simply mis-quoted or could be my number is incorrect, but I am pretty sure this is the number and I know it makes a BIG difference.
Jason

DirtyLarry 02-24-2011 12:37 PM

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Thanks for the offer duallyjams. My buddy and I are going to pull this one apart this weekend and see what is going on and fix this one….providing that is the issue. Nothing looked obvious when we took it apart to reseal it. Maybe I dropped some of those needle bearings or something going back together.

Jltait,

You had me curious there for a minute but I found the invoice from the dealer I got the fluid from. It is indeed 12346190, which was the part number from the side of the transmission. That is what I get for quickly googling the pn for the post instead of looking up the invoice. Good catch though! It was worth double checking.

jltait 02-24-2011 01:01 PM

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Larry,
Yeah worth checking, but I doubt it would have caused the noise issues you are having anyway. I think the wrong fluid typically attacks the synchro's over time/heat cycles. But definitely worth a second look..
Jason

PS I would take time to check the 5th gear fit while you have the t-case out, especially if you do not find something obvious in the t-case.

Billhilly 02-24-2011 02:47 PM

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You must be getting jittery waiting for the camper! Bummer about the noise issue. I know you will have access to 205 parts etc in CO, but Dan has most everything if you can't find it local - http://www.quad4x4.com/New_Process_NP205_Parts.html

jbclassix 02-24-2011 03:34 PM

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I know you already know you have the right fluid, but just a little tid bit for all. The fluid for the NV3500 Synchromesh is red like automatic tranny fluid and is about 5 bucks a quart. The Castrol Syntorq for the NV4500 is very light tan and costs 25 bucks a quart or so. 25 bucks for 5 quarts is not too bad, considering the factory service manual says "do not change unless contaminated" for the interval.

Meatman 02-28-2011 02:30 AM

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I have a NV4500 in my truck. It was just rebuilt when I bought the truck and its pretty noisy too. I didnt run the fancy synthetic fluid, I went to the parts store and bought the regular gear lube, but GL4 specific. I was told it has to be GL4 due to the brass non fiber sycros. I added a little Lucas also. Ive only put a few hundred miles on it but have noticed its really noisy especially when its cold in the mornings, I can feel alot of weird stuff through the shifter too, mainly before it warms up. Way different then the SM465 in my 76 or the 6 speed in my formula.

DirtyLarry 02-28-2011 01:55 PM

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Pretty sure we found the problem Saturday. Ran the truck on stands and listened to the trans and tcase through a stethoscope and found the noise emitting from the rear of the tcase. Pulled the tcase, ripped it apart and found the rear output gear badly damage from corrosion. Don’t know how in the world we missed that when we resealed it.

So we ran over to a local bone yard and picked up another 27 spline 205 only to get it home, open it and find it in worse shape… Much worse. It looked like it had been lying in the dirt with the bearing side exposed for decades or it was the tcase off from the Titanic. That tcase is going back today.

Found another 205 on Craigslist for $20 with a broken input shaft Saturday. Figured it would be worth $20 in small parts if it was badly damaged. Got it home and pulled it apart to find it was actually in great shape despite the broken input. So, between my original $25 CL 205 and this latest $20 score we can make 1 good one. Have a bearing and seal kit on order now and will be reassembling next weekend then we’ll see!

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5139/...c2de0dbb_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5300/...977b5e89_b.jpg

duallyjams 02-28-2011 09:07 PM

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wow was it filled with water before you got it.

Zoomad75 02-28-2011 10:35 PM

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Holy macro photo dude! Glad you were able to find the smoking gun causing the noise. That and it wasn't coming from the freebie nv4500.

Meatman 02-28-2011 10:38 PM

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Holy crap!

DirtyLarry 03-01-2011 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoomad75 (Post 4521142)
Holy macro photo dude! Glad you were able to find the smoking gun causing the noise. That and it wasn't coming from the freebie nv4500.

Too soon to tell but this definitely was the cause of the majority of the racket. It looks much worse in these super macro pictures than it does in person. I still can’t figure out how we missed this when we resealed it. :dohh:

Status on the camper…. Mine is next in line for completion after this Raptor! Got to have big blue ready to roll back to Denver the week of the 14th to pick it up!

Mine will fit inside the bed like this where the tailgate will shut.
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/...orand10030.jpg

I spec’d a much smaller side window though for fear the big one would easily get broken.
http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/...orand10036.jpg

Billhilly 03-01-2011 02:58 PM

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Was going to ask if you had seen those photos. I guess so. You painting your's blue? Inside toilet or no? You won't know yourself this summer with all the upgrades!

DirtyLarry 03-01-2011 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Billhilly (Post 4522588)
Was going to ask if you had seen those photos. I guess so. You painting your's blue? Inside toilet or no? You won't know yourself this summer with all the upgrades!

Nah, it is going to be gray like the Rhino lining on the rockers with some desert themed vinyl graphics. Blue looks good on the current topper but with a bigger camper, I think the body color blue would be too much where it would look like a big blue blob. It will have a removable cassette toilet, water heater and outside shower. Instead of a traditional RV type refrigerator I spec’d an aluminum National Luna Weekender 52 Liter Fridge/Freezer that will be mounted on the floor near the entry door (the idea is to keep all the heavy stuff down low to keep the CG as low as possible). The door will actually be offset to the passenger’s side to make room for this fridge/freezer. This is a badass fridge…..just like the ones you all use in the Outback!

You’re right! We are going to be camping in style this summer and won’t even know how to rough it anymore. :lol:

Here are a couple sneak peeks at mine.

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5013/...cfcf7d09_z.jpg

Rounded corners above the cab instead of squared off edges.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5258/...eb512d9c_z.jpg

National Luna Weekender 52 Liter Fridge/Freezer
http://www.equipt1.com/rendition.pro...S/IMG_5105.jpg


If you remember the Turtle Expedition II truck from the old articles in FOUR WHEELER (back when they actually had articles worth reading). Well, that was my dream truck when I was a kid which you can kind of tell

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5050/...c23abc31c2.jpg

Zoomad75 03-01-2011 10:20 PM

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Sweet. Can't wait to see the finished camper!

Billhilly 03-02-2011 05:06 AM

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Now you say about the Rhino lining colour I remember you mentioning that before. Sorry, shoulda looked back through. Pictures look good. I like how you've curved the front corners. To be honest I don't like the shape of the front they are putting on. It's certainly going to be slick when it's done.
Cassette toilet's are meant to be good, and the 12 volt fridge will be great. Pointless setting up with a mains powered/three way fridge when you are going to be set up for the 12 volt, and there ain't no mains where you go anyway!
Oh, (zero stress, just sayin) the 'Outback' is Lara's domain (the land of Oz), we're just the little dot in the bottom right hand corner. Over here you drive too far in one direction you quickly end up in the Pacific.
Have you seen these - http://www.frolisleepsystems.com/index.htm ? Meant to be pretty slick. Saves the mattress sweating as well.

DirtyLarry 03-06-2011 02:28 AM

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Billhilly,

I hear you on cassette toilets being they are meant to be good, but the reality they really aren’t worth a s#!t…but better than nothing. Chances are this one will never get used unless by some far off chance the boss actually goes with me on a trip. I know where you are at and the Outback isn’t exactly in your back yard but it is much closer to you than us. :lol:

We got the tcase but back together today but didn’t have time to install it in the truck yet. Hopefully, tomorrow I’ll get it bolted in and go for a test drive. Also got the ’68 GMC going today after a 5 year hiatus sitting the corner of the shop. Zoomad75 stopped by this afternoon just in time to help get it fired up. Had to get it running as it is getting relocated to the front garage as the blue topper that is coming off is getting moved into the corner where the ’68 has been sitting. Got to make room for the new addition coming home!

Speaking of that….here are a few more baby pictures of the Phoenix
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5217/...788a53e7_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5258/...607c0224_b.jpg

This is my buddies sweet Ram Charger. If you look closely you can tell this Ram Charger and my K10 are built by the same two guys.... the two trucks have a lot in common. He just finished up reworking his rear bumper this week to add a basket for Scepter cans. This Ram Charger is awesome. ¾ ton drivetrain, ARB’s air lockers front and rear, 12,000lb Warn winch, on-board air and many other goodies. The only thing it is lacking is power....the 5.2L is a bit underpowered and will eventually get replaced with something more substantial. He will be reworking my rear bumper shortly to add a tire mount and fuel can basket as well. It will look just like his for the most part. The plan is for us NOT to pull the off-road trailer anymore when we go on our long distance adventures. The trailer gets to be a hassle on tight trails.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5260/...7db40c4c_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/...7a849219_b.jpg

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5137/...39c95a8e_b.jpg

Altec 03-06-2011 02:36 AM

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Man, I would love to have a glass top like yours, and you are taking yours off. haha.

Zoomad75 03-06-2011 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Altec (Post 4533163)
Man, I would love to have a glass top like yours, and you are taking yours off. haha.

It might be worth the shipping to buy it considering this top isn't made anymore. I can vouch this lid has held up to everything he's tossed at it.

It was pretty funny to walk into the shop this afternoon and hear a 396 waking up from a 5 year coma. It took a little coaxing but the vintage rat sounded better than it did the last time I saw it move. That was when we both were serving our tour of duty in Detroit and we were throwing our normal block party for the Woodward Dream Cruise. (beer, burnouts and burgers not in that order!)

I'm bummed the snow run for tomorrow got nixed but I'd rather see the beast back in operational form for the run to pick up the K10Casa next week. Besides my customer's from the Westcliffe area say there's only snow accumulation in the trees. Pretty dry and windy up there for weeks.

Just give me a shout tomorrow if you need a hand taking the lid off the truck.

ryanroo 03-06-2011 11:41 PM

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Dirty Larry,

hello from a bit west and a bit south.

just wanted to say that you have a clean truck and i love the build plan.

i have done the 4500 swap a few times, most recently on my M715. i was reading this thread and laughing about how you were having trouble finding the round pattern 205. i had the same issue when i was putting the jeep together. i waited and waited and finally found one on ebay. it was $250 but i had to ship it from Maine...

then of course, days after getting the case from maine i found and bought an 86 K30 parts truck with the same case in it.

anyhow, if you are in the san juans for some wheeling you will have to let me know. we try to get up in the high country as much as possible once the snow is gone.

Ryan

DirtyLarry 03-08-2011 07:04 PM

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Altec,

Don’t worry… I am only taking it off to replace it with something better that has more room. I thought about selling the topper but it seems that everybody on the classified section of this board and Craigslist peeps think all used toppers should go for $300. Ah, that ain’t happen ‘in with my topper that was over $2500 just 4 years ago so I’ll just keep it. ;)

Thanks ryanroo, I might be interested in that round pattern 205 if you want to get rid of it. If this NV4500 shoots craps I’ll probably go after a reman unit that I would be nervous about cutting the mainshaft like I did on this AA kit for fear it would void the trans warranty. If things come to that someday, I think I’ll go to a round 205 or a 32 spline NP241. That all said, I am keeping my @y@s open for a round 205 or 32 spline 241 just to have around in case. :lol:

The good news is the tcase repair did correct about 80% of the noise. I can actually hear the radio while doing 75 MPH now! I think the remaining noise is typical high mileage NV4500 noise. I can live with this. Also found there is a very small trans leak coming from somewhere up high, possibly the trans cover or shift tower. Got to check into that after I make the trip back to Denver to get the camper next week. I’ll start a thread on the Phoenix soon.

Altec 03-08-2011 11:26 PM

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If I wasn't a broke butt wiper, I'd be more then willing to pay $2500 for one of those tops. Best looking one that was made. At least, that I have seen.

I'm considering trying to find a soft topper. Since I would kill myself trying to pickup a glass top by myself, plus storing the glass top would be a pain for me I thing canvas is the way to go. Just having trouble finding good soft options...

BLAZERMAN 03-09-2011 12:34 AM

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I know round pattern 205s are getting hard to come by..this might be an alternative if you cant locate one. http://www.northwestfab.com/tcaseadapters.html

jonessmc87 03-09-2011 09:09 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyLarry (Post 4539326)
The good news is the tcase repair did correct about 80% of the noise. I can actually hear the radio while doing 75 MPH now! I think the remaining noise is typical high mileage NV4500 noise. I can live with this. Also found there is a very small trans leak coming from somewhere up high, possibly the trans cover or shift tower. Got to check into that after I make the trip back to Denver to get the camper next week. I’ll start a thread on the Phoenix soon.

good to hear larry. usually when its a leak up high its the shift tower because a lot of people take those four bolts out and remove the shifter to fill fluid from the top side. those square rubberish/plastic units loose their ability to "squat" over time and it just seeps out there. My roomates dodge does the same thing and he has only had it off two or three times since the truck was brand new.

70custom20 03-09-2011 11:10 PM

Re: NV4500 swap is underway
 
I just stumbled across this thread when I googled "Chevrolet nv4500" It is a great thread with a lot of useful info. My rig is a 70 chevy K20 that I plan on doing the nv4500 swap into. My truck is 99% street driven, and from time to time used as a tow rig for my drag car. As far as using the NP 205 with the coarse 10 spline output shaft in my application, does anyone really forsee any problems, other than some slop in the coupling? Or would trying to find a 27 spline 205 really benefit me?


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